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Two fully funded phd positions in space science

Melbourne
European Geosciences Union (EGU)
Posted: 4 December
Offer description

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Position

Two fully funded PhD positions in Space Science / Geochemistry / Geochronology

Employer

The University of Melbourne, School of Geography, Earth and Atmsopheric Sciences

The School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (SGEAS) is a modern multidisciplinary community. We benefit society through outstanding education, research, and engagement in geography, geoscience, atmospheric science, and allied multidisciplinary areas, including climate change, environmental studies and archaeological science.

We love to share our knowledge with the world, and we are dedicated to achieving a better future for our students, societies and the environment.

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Location

Melbourne, Australia

Sector

Academic

Relevant divisions

Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV)

Planetary and Solar System Sciences (PS)

Type

Full time

Level

Student / Graduate / Internship

Salary

See details regarding PhD Scholarship and Living Allowance

Preferred Education
Master

Application deadline

1 January 2026

Posted

3 December 2025

Job Description
Two fully funded PhD positions in Space Science / Geochemistry / Geochronology

* Coupled Micro-CT and In Situ Isotopic Analysis of Extraterrestrial Samples
* Spatially-resolved radiometric dating of extraterrestrial materials

About The Opportunity
The University of Melbourne, in collaboration with the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), is offering four PhD positions as part of an international Collaborative PhD Program. This initiative aims to advance research in planetary materials, space mission return sample characterisation, and high-speed aerodynamics, contributing to planetary and space science and to future space research and exploration.

Each PhD project will be co-supervised by experts from UoM, UTokyo, and JAXA, with access to world-class facilities at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS). The program includes a three-week technical research visit to ISAS/JAXA's facility for the entire PhD cohort, hosted by JAXA's Astromaterials Science Research Group, as well as bilateral exchange opportunities between UoM, UTokyo and JAXA. You can read more about the space research partnership HERE, and more about the other projects HERE.

Project B: Coupled Micro-CT and In Situ Isotopic Analysis of Extraterrestrial Samples
This project integrates high-resolution micro-CT imaging with in situ elemental and isotopic analysis to characterise extraterrestrial regolith and meteorite samples. By spatially resolving phase composition and elemental distribution, the research aims to refine techniques for identifying exogenous materials, reconstructing planetary and solar system histories, and supporting space mission sample analysis.

Primary Supervisor:
Dr Jay Black

Link to apply:

Project C: Spatially-resolved radiometric dating of extraterrestrial materials
Radiometric dating is crucial for determining the formation and secondary process histories of planetary bodies, yet sample mass constraints pose significant challenges. This project will develop micro-scale in situ techniques for Rb-Sr and U-Pb, and micro Ar-Ar geochronology, enabling precise dating of extraterrestrial samples. The research will incorporate micro-CT phase identification and explore the impact of secondary mineralisation on dating accuracy.

Primary Supervisor:
Dr Hayden Dalton

Link to apply:

Available Scholarships
Applicants are automatically considered for a range of scholarships, however some other scholarships require a standalone application.
More information is available here
Successful scholarship applicants will receive

* Full fee offset for four years for students undertaking a doctoral degree.
* Living allowance of $38,500 per year pro rata (2025 full-time study rate) for up to 3.5 years for students undertaking a doctoral degree. The living allowance may be indexed annually and includes limited paid sick, maternity and parenting leave.
* Relocation grant of $2000 for students moving from States or Territories other than Victoria or $3000 for students moving from outside Australia.
* Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Single Membership for international students who require a student visa to study in Australia

Application Requirements
Successful applicants, who meet all entry requirements upon full application, will receive full tuition fee support, a living stipend, research and mobility cost support, and relocation assistance in accordance with UoM's Graduate Research Scholarships.

Applicants Must Submit

* A CV/resume
* Academic transcripts
* Cover Letter with an expanded research proposal based on the Project Description above words).

These PhD positions offer a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering space research while collaborating with an international network of leading scientists using state-of-the-art facilities, instrumentation and analytics.

Researchers are subject to acceptance screening in accordance with Japanese laws and regulations.
Please refer to the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Security Trade Control
for specific screening details.
Applicants are requested to declare all citizenship(s) and nationality(ies) at this stage.

To apply please follow the links in the Project B and C descriptions above.
EOI Applications close on 11:59 pm AEDT; 1st January 2026 (early applications welcome)
Expected commencement in first half of 2026
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